Al Ain Defeats Al Nasr by Two Goals of Obada and Sarki.. In the Pro League Under 21, Al Ain U-21 Emphasized its Lead

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Al Ain U-21 emphasized its lead with a well-deserved 2-0 victory over the visiting team, Al Nasr, in the match that took place today at Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium (KBZS), as a part of the fifth round of the Pro League under 21competition.

The first half of the match ended with no goals. After 70 had passed, Obada Al Hamaida scored the first goal, while Sarki emphasized the victory by scoring the second goal in the fourth minute of stoppage-time.

With this result, Al Ain increased their points to 13, leading the standings, while Al Nasr‘s points remain at six, placing them in seventh position on the table.

Al Ain 2

Goals: Obada Al Hamaida 70, Haliru Sarki 94.

Lineup: Hassan Sani Mohammed, Khaled Al Saadi, Ahmed Al Qutaish, Solomon Suso, Obada Al Hamaida, Khaled Ali Al Boushi, Saeed Jumaa, Mansour Al Shamsi, Haliru Sarki, Hamid Mohammed and Josna Abyanfi.

Substitutions: Hamid Al Balushi Was Replaced To Khaled Al Saadi (66′); Youssef Abdo Was Replaced To Ahmed Al Qutaish (77‘); Shihab Mohammed Was Replaced To Haliru Sarki (95‘).

Yellow Card: Solomon Suso (67‘).

Red Card: None.

Al Nasr 0

Lineup: Omar Ahmed Abdul Rahman, Maid Ali Al Taniji, Bilal Ali Bilal, Bogdan Petrovic, Rashid Issa Al Balushi, Zakaria Ahmed Al Ramadan, Evans Ampofo, Abdelkarim Ziyani Belem, Ahmed Raed Al Shammari, Ahmed Jassim Al Balushi and Ali Abdul Aziz Abbas.

Substitutions: Issa Abdullah Was Replaced To Bilal Ali Bilal (46); Abdullah Toure Was Replaced To Zakaria Ahmed (57); Abdulaziz Daoud Was Replaced ToBogdan Petrovic (73); Obaid Salem Rabie Was Replaced To Ahmed Jassim Al Balushi (84); Hassan Abdullah Linjawi Was Replaced To Evans Ampofo(85).

Yellow Card: Evans Ampofo (65), Ahmed Raed Al Shammari (72).

Red Card: None.

Referees

The match was officiated by Abdullah Al Harmoudi “Yard Referee”, assisted on lines by Mohammed Ali Thabet “First Assistant Referee”, Khalifa Mohammed Al Balushi “Second Assistant Referee”, and Mohammed Nasser AlQaiwani “Fourth Referee”. The match Commissioner was Khaled Al Naqbi.